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PATENTS MEDICINES.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
j YIT1LL be sold at the residence of Geo. W. O'Kelly.
! f f late of Madi-on county, deceased, on Thursday,
i the IStli day of September next, ail the persona! prop-
| erty of said deceased, except the Negroes, the grow.
• iag crop and some other articles net cssarv to finish the
! crop, consisting of household and kitchen furniture,
farming tools, Iwirses hogs, and cattle; one road wag
on, one small wagon, one ret blacksmith tools, two
rottot) gins, one threshing machine, one wheat fan, one
set running gear, one spinning machine, one carding
machine, one set raw null irons, a lot of hewn timbers.
11,1850. ; BENJ. F. O'KELLY, A,bn.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Greene B. Havgood applies to me for
Letters of AdmiuKtratmo on the estate of
* Nancr 0*bom, deceased; jmdalao Letters of Adrain-
iVratioo, de bonis non, on the estate of Nicholas Os-
For (he Sruioml and Prrmaornt Core *f ill; bom. deceased^— . , .
NERVOITfl - • These arc, therefore to cite.and admonish all and oin-
' n —^" - —- the kindred and creditors of sifid deceased, to be
my office wh’nin the iime prescribed by
*use (if any they hare) why said Letters
X9 r Notice to PiUo
must l*e pablirlK-d
Hr Auutmncitn
l ive DM4.AM; •''
of husband arol
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
MAGNETIC FLUID,
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
• ta'&B/ HERE AS, Eil ward Conner applies to me for
Letters of Administration, tie bonis non, on
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ctontia~Cwiaatlt Caanty. - ~
TTTIIEREAS, Junes Vineyard applies to me for
? T Letters of Administration on the estate of
Nancy Vineyard, late of said comity, deceased:
Tins is. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at pny office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, (if any they hare) why said letters
should not be grunted.
Given under xuv hand at office, July 18, 1850.
July 25, 1850. JESSE MUBPifEY, n. c. c.o.
of
Wiley J. Norton, late of ,
This is, therefore, to cite and admoiiish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by
they have,) why said Let-
should
be granted^
mder my hand at office. July 18,1
•, 1850. JESr>EMURPKEY,
1850.
Juiyj
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITqJJf
A LI. persons having demands against Virgil w 51
Abridge, Jate of Clarke County, deceased, i
hereby notified to present them, properly attested,
me, within the time prescribed by law, and all perse
indebted to«aid deceased, are hereby required to ina
immediate payment. ASA M. JACKSON, Adm’r.
after dat
Wi^RE-ROO’CiiS.
A GENERAL assortment of fashionable Mahogan;
ia and other Furuitnre from
PRIME, KENNY & CO., Boston,
Wholesale and Retail.
Purchaser* of tlOoo or nu.ro will be supplied •< j
10 per cent, advance on Boston Wholesale price, .ml
cost of ttan poriat«*n.
NEW AND EXTENSIVE
Book and Job Printing Offlee,
BllOID STREET, ATHENS, BA.
•rrv liberal patronage liith
^ ^ .wa.
Dr. OhrilUa’fi Galvanic Curatives, such executor: he therefore prays tl
'nuii'U, in the fart thet they »rre«t end cur# disee.e by «ut '' ' ' ' *'■ ! ' ■”
*«• impplicuien, in piste of (be inual mode or dragging and I
I'hyuckiog the pxiient, till exhausted Natan sinks hope- ;
tiful Style,
lliiViVCatRiioEs,
PLUS ASD CRXAMEMAl.
sl {& - i? 5i ii 53 S ®T15!t ©»
OF «V«»Y DESCRIPTION.
tV On. rr.Mf. in from llic rrlrlirnl..l "’.mif»r.
Tory of line & Go., and mu’ T>'PJ’» * ?? in!11 ,! « *
IVoni the foundries of Bruce fc Co., Countr& |on,
and Joseph T. .White of Now York, and Messrs. J. L,
Johnson Si C»*., of Philadelphia, which is nDunuam
evidenco of their superiority; whilo by »»*'•
good paper, canls, &c., amil the display.of ‘•«rrrct
taste in tlm *• getting up” and exwitiouof our work,
wpeaiwetto give uuiversul-wtisfiwBo'L
VTOur friend* awl tbi* public generally are re-
•ctfolly invited to give'us
AthciuOlay 3.
LAMPK1N A ADAMS.
■ Jnmr Fire-Proof ll'arthonne-
GIBBS. & McCOltD,
Varehsnie Mitd Coiuinl«*lsn Jlercfcanta
JIclSTOSll STKRfX A UOUSTJ, OA.
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends
Mid the public,that they have removed to the
new fire proof Warehouse recently built on tha comer
ofAfcInto-h and Reynolds streets, Where they have
I*crmaneaUy located, and will continue to give their
janrsonal atteption to the above business in all it*
The location sofoofed is very favorable forseilingcot-
tonand other produce to the best advantage. They
hope by strict attcati-ai to business to merit a share of
wquirad. Their charges willcoiiLrni to the establish
'd rates. TffD.S. p. GJBBS.
Augmta,July 10,1840. GEORGE McCOUD^
A'cv; Goods.
WATC1IES AND JEWELRY,
■liver ...Plnlrd
.llntirnl inxtrumeHts, A‘r.
eh««cil elsewhei
TOOKTNKa WITH A CREAt VAKtlTT OF RICH
Jewelry, of (he l.airst Mylcv.
Broaches, Fins, Ear and Finder Rings
G«M, Guard antt Fob Chains, Gold
Fens and Pencils, Gold, Silrer
* and Steel Buckles, Gold
and Sileer Thimbles,
aud Spectacles. *
Warranted Merlin* Mirer, Table Doner
«a« Ten speou*, silver Parks, •
•ad all other art foW psually kept in a Jewslnr Ston
TW snperior advantage* which tha subscriber poi
aesMa over tho^e unacquainted with the business; i
being a pratjjical Jeweller, renders him capable c
properly nulgaig the value of all lie purchase* ami ri
common-in tv the public,
Fln'ca, Violins, fiHlfnn, &c.
PSam- irvuu ilm mc*4 eelehratod mpkarv and wai
' Athens, November 15, 184%
Fine French Coif Boole.
F ERRY 4 CO. havo constantly on hand a large a
•artUMat of gentlemen's tiue dress Boots, whic
they will warrant
ausc (if any Uiey have) at the
ourt, to be belli on the farst Mon-
6 0,00 0 Persons
large ^lumLer of ladiet, who are peculiarly iabject
EirVIKELY AND FEBMANENTLT CUBED,
'"y regular term nf this Court, ...
; day in November next, why raid letters of dismlssti
j should not be granted ; nnd it is further ordered by the
, (I4 ' Court, that a copy of thl
« a At.VAMC BELT, «
"S3
^ _ rale be published
outhem Whig, at Athens, for the spaee of six
receding said '
.f said Court.
ASAM. JACKSON, a c. .
f Printer’s fee f» 5
application wiU be made
i the Inferior Court of iladison
sitting for’ordinary purposes, for leave to
— foes belonging to the estate of Francina
used. JAMES O’KELLY, Exr.
—GWINNETT COUNTY.
YVilliam Maltbie applies to me for
of AdinhiUtration, de bonis non, with
the will annexed, on the estate of John Aagliu, late of
ity, deceased >— ' ’ • .
.. ul ,l admonish all and sin-
ilting for ordinary purjuises. for leave n
sell the Negroes bob ngmg to the e-tate of George V
O’KeRcv, lute of Jhidi-on county, deceased.
Jujy 11,1850. IiENJ. F. O'KELLEY, Adm.
BUSINESS d:
Smith h StO’
DEALERS IS. DRY GOODS,
Xo. 1, College Arena
Terms—cheap for cash
March 28.
DR. C. B. LOMB.
DENTIST
ATHENS.
Office over the Drug Store of Messrs. Hill
Athens, sept. 16.
John W. Goss,
DEALER IS DRY GOODS AND QR0CERI1
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ao., Ac
No. 9. Broad-street—ATHENS,
May!}, 1849.
W. S. Grady,
Dealer In-Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., A
• No 15, Brood Street—ATHENS, GA.
"* Thomas W. Alexander,
ATTOMLEY AT LAW,
luWBCNCKVILLK, GWISNETT CO. _
pi 'Any business cutrusted to liis care will meet with meaand warranted to perform
W. H. H . WHITE,
merchant Tailor,
Next door to Alexander'* Drug Store, College A veto
FEKUT A CO.,
PS, BOOTS, SHOE*, TRUNKS, Ac.
Broad Street—A THE NS, GA.
R. J. MAYNARD,
, (Over the “ Southern Banner" (
O. & A. K. CHILDS,
t of Jackson Coun-:
rsla— flvvinncn County.
E LIAS Davis, executor of Jesse Davis
applies to this Court for Letters of ilis
... -* -'ore ordered that all persons
..'hv said Exocntor riiould not h
^•I»|Kic ; ed, and that publication be made
r less, being a part of lot No. 5
Jtuthcrefo
reaultinc (roatha
s U ?iagneUc j ute in such cases made and pi
KS
ASA M. JACKSON,
C. & W. J. PEEPLES.
FFlCSS IS ATllEXS AND GAlSESVILtK, Ga.)
Will continue the practice of Law in the coun-
Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Haber-
March 14,1830. JESSE MURPUEY.d. t
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
»P*a cnntiBtwos Ualianic cucnlation throughout the «T*ve? The IImorable the Inferior Court,sitting for ordinary
^\yI purposes, regular Term, March 4/1830.
IUFKICICNt TO ERABICATL THE D1SE.\8E of ! frYHE petition of Asburv Hull and Jamos Camak,
1EAUS. A Executors of James Camnk, deceased, respect-
To mothers and married Ladies. ! fully sheweth, that they have fully discharged all nnd
In all r*i«( of Female Dhaa.e,. the Galvanic Belt i« ot,n- singular the duties required by law as such Executors,
p.timable value. It woull take many advertisement. like \ They tlwrefore, pray tliC Court tt
Obstructed or DiOrait Men
Ike Sj .tern, and all Mectk
mediately and pcrmanentl
of Dismi:
j YVlierc
■aid Ext
rsliip, i
of the
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the
♦own of Watkinsville, during the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, one tract of
land, containing aboi; ( sixty acres, more or less, where
on is a comfortable dwelling house, gin house, and
the place whereon James Barber, la:e of Clarke coun
ty, deceased, resided at the time of his death. Also, at
the same time and place, will be sold one negro woman,
Pat, about 70 years old,—said land and negro, to be sold
Cobb, of the Cot
_W. J. Peeples, Gaint
Newton & Lqcas,
BOOTS!BOOTS!
T HE undersigned would most respectfully
citizens of Athens and the surrounding cc
he has removed to the store, comer of Broad Street nnd
College Avenue, formerly occupied by T. M. White a
a dry goods store, where he is prepared to make to ord<
Boots nnd Shoes
Of the bcstfrcnch and American Calf Skins.
wanting a good Boot, net
should send in their ordi
Cork-»oled, double-soled,
pump-soled Boots, got up in
manship nnd durability, cam
or any who
PATRICK BARRY".
Ward robes. Qti
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap ns such articles (equally well made a
ble, and warranted so to be) can'be obtauied f
North, adding only the freight, at the
WARE ROOMS
Ttco doors West of the Post Office,
copal Church.
***A continuance of the patronage hitherton
by the suhscrilier will encourage and enable him
considerably to liis stock of manufactured articles, and
to increase.the variety of his material.
Why take your money abroad, when
advantageously at liome l
»** Old Furniture cleansed and repaired. Sign and
ornamental Painting. C. S. OLI VEIL
r the Epis
upoi.
emed, shei
s ordered by the Court, that all p
i (if t
r thev havi
July 18, 1830.
._ 0 jlar Tenu of this Court, to be held on the first
Monday in November next, why said Letters of Dis- j Tj^OI
mission should not be granted; and it is fnrtlicr order- ■ J) th.
ed by the CourL that a copy of this Rule be publish- ton, wl
* ' - " ' Whi* *t Athens, for the space of j sell all the real
GRIFFIN BARBER, Ex’r.
OUR months afterdate, application will be mndc to
Honorable Inferior Court of the county of Wal-
■tting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
ix months, preceding said Tt
A true extract'-™ iv ~' r "
March 7,1850.
Ball, vsliK-k, iiy K* woodryaa aflec: at equalizing the circa- ]
lotion and promoting tbs proper avevan.iaa tend* to re. tor a '
health *n|f rir>r^to ***• ^ *
•else* and their fwnilie* by*he u.a of the Belt The mo»t ‘
ofTn^Vhrktie'.^AliYnic'mtic.Ioa'jn^.l'fcMei J
j.Iuint.. am| it i« oidy requi.Ua to make the trial to be con * :
vincc^thU everj- thing which is her# promised, wiU be
Certificates nn«l Testimonials j
OS the most Undoubted Character,
From all parti of the Country could ba given, .ufflcieut to j
id Court.
ASA 31. JACKSON,c.c.o.
[Printer's fee $9 50
i late of l
i May 16,1850. ARCHIBALD PRESTON, Admr.
/Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Clarke coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell
a negro man, Henry, belonging to the estate of Franei-
F OU R months after date, application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Clarke coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate
AH EXTHAOBDIHARY CASE, l«fJi*T.IUir,d«Mi.j»rfJ;te
.hKh CMMl.il.dj rro.c< that May 9, ISM. A. 1L JACKSON, A.lm.
11 Truth is stranger than Fiction.” —.our^u,, „ flcr d,
Rev. Dr^Landis, a Clergyman ^
h TJU^OALVA^U; BF.Lt"^ND NECKLACE.*My'«jdy
Forabout free* l hidtwva .ufferiag from Dyipcg-
hluvir^'jdT phj.icSn?w«ro'k!/fhi*#«M^l«t m*n^.
■t her# th«ir pieMripUDM Ruled. AVfut fnurttm year,
i Ik# ilUck*rg# of my iwoSrafoiuliciJTbecim# .ubject to a
M only temporary. Farther*in 1 the
seUtlvWhich tana Svero
diKharve of those duUe*. and Me p«, ...rmance oft hot# l.bon
rovwminffrom Vffivcfut* 1 m Uas'ui i
bad completely iilej? At'fuU*! ; < ea e 1>y’iny i frieD3?to
F OURi _.
to the Honorable the Ii
Countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to self all the real estate of Robert Watkins, deceased.
MATTHEW CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
purpose*, regular Term, March
rpilE petition of Mary Kenney, Admiuisthitrix of
I Samuel Kenney, deceased, sheweth tliat she has
fully discharged all and singular the duties required of
of the 1;
ordered, tjiat all perrons concen
' ' .t the regular Tern
THE 8USC11IBER,
B EING desirous of concentrating his business, offejs
, for sale the folJoiihw proper, y hi Georgia, Flori
da and Tennessee:—7000 acres ot Land in Clarke
county, Geo., with good dwelling,large and convenient,
eges: one on the Oconee rivSr,
s Factory, which will require a
u be built at a trifling expel
small dam which
. ly only 6 feet high,
■nough to turn \2 or 15
Rail Road Depot; also, there is a vraj
creek, aud a sett of Granite Mills in’a
sion which will have a water wheel 21
by 10 feet buckets, and th<
ters of a mile of the Collegi
to drive a saw and three or
ton factory. There is also
feet head and fall, suffici
the direct niai
wood that is n
id and full of over 25 feet,’
vithin less than three-quar-
». It is thought suflicient
four run of stones, or • cot-,
a smaller stream, with 18
for a mill or a tannery, on
road tliat leads to Athens ; and the
this tract (being near 700 acres of
^ ^ 440 thou
may be divided into three vi
with a splendid water.piivik-j
aat supply of fine springs at
Also, 100 acres of land, tw
place, half woodland.
s west of this
nd in Daeatur
, jj . Ocklockony river, with a charter for
ferry or bridge, lying on the ma.ia road from Cambridge
•W enmi (if uiv Ihev Ii,tc.) at tte ri-puUr T. tn, .f to TUcnostriUo. Al«. 40 Jota io H.bor.hani .nd^t-
tii. Court .oto hold 00'tl.o 6r,t Moo la/in NotcoWr louttoonUM. Tb« Mloo-mt; lot. m tlie I.t dBtnct,
n. xt wliv caUl Tette rs of Dismission should not he Rabun county, 490 acres in each lot: Nos. 29, 89, 82,
graded and it is further ordered by the Court, that 1 98,86,50, andjfi the 24 district the following Ibts, each
a^pyof-jlis RufobTpublishi-din the Southern WLHj,
for tbc space of six muolhs preceding said Tenu. 139 19a, 188,137,1! 16,4«. 17Q> 166, 78,67, 1
K true extract from the Minute-of said Court. 188: nnd in 3d district the followmg lots each
March 7, 1850. ' ASA iL JACKSON, c. a a »«R 4‘jO uaes; lots Nos. 110 56, 58, 87, 98,61. 116
fPrin'cr’s fee 89 50’ * 113. And in Habersham county, lots No. 83,13th
1 _ ' and 18 inti
Law JVotice.
rpHE undersigned have associated themselves in the
A practice of Law. All bustnes# confided to-them,
illhave prompt nttonlh^HU££RBY A GLENN.
J. N. GLENN.
•flic, Franklin Co.
[r Dressing.
Goodman A Co’s
WJLL1AM PHILIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jon*. 1850. ly. Marietta, <
DORTOY, MOORE dc CARLTON,
.DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY AND BA'DDLERY.
S No. 8, Granite Ror. ATHENS, GA.,
3. W. Hortox, P. E, Moore, J. A. Carltox.
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf.
CHASE & PETERSON,
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS
PERFUMERY, $C.
SJGN OF THE RIAWXIOTH BOOB.
- Third door east of College Avenue,
* Arm
AthchVcr,
F> 11TJE S.
YN KIrEG A NT assortment of PIANOS
.[ ike elebratcd makers, ST0DART &
f DUNTIAM, N. Y, also, the recently iu-
ented MELODEON, at the Piano-Forte depot. .
Athens, Feb. 7,1850. CHAS. ZOO BAUM.
_ 6th di
GKORGIA—GWINNETT COUNTY.
the Honorable Inferior Court of said comply, til- No. 699, 4th dist, 1st scot ; No C49, _5th dist, .1st
it. ALo, 41
i 4th dist, 1st set
"9,4tli dist, 1st set
sect; No 4054,17th dist, 2
s Cullins, then
, _ a-492,20th dist,Sd
the first 1st sect; No 694, 4th dist, 1st t
i life but lsttsett; No 442, 5th dis ‘
Wuravi; the Rheemr.uil
ngfor ordi
T HIE petitioo ofHcmj
tv, sheweth that, hei
day of October, 1846,'Jai
n'ltv decease J. nu<fo and cxecated to j
iu due form of kiw bis bond, (a cony ol
to annexed.) binding himself in the sum ot.tt
dred andthirtv dollars, conditioned to be void .. — • - . -
said Cullins rboijld make or cause to be made,' to ltk'ttCt; No'2C3,4 th du-t, 1st sect; ho .,
petitioner good and lawful titles in fee simple -4th>eet; No 449,4th disLTst sect.j^o 3^
. 1 ./ t > o a -'-’L:—niiihpfl Ad Met: No 2f
which is h
No 651, 5th dist,
'To. 5S6,4th djat„
0.765,4th diet,
; Nq.784, 4th dist
... m2; Nd 27A4th.dUL 1st sect.; No 64l’ r 4th duL
|,on- r 1st seek-. Nc 165,4th dist, 1st sect; -No 862,4th dist,
the 1st sect;:No 976 14th,distort «««<; No«6, r’tbvlist,
” ‘ " >,-2d,thsL
No 442, 5th dist, 1st sect. ; Nq-784, 4th dist - RlCinJ S. SCHEYENEId-, C&AC
LOOK AT THIS!
carriages, rockaw AYS El buggies,
xstr’jum. Sscospjusd,
»SD AT nomwED PRICE.-
CUT)s. SCHEVKKElr* Co,n,-H.str.,
L00E OUT FOR CHEAP RIDIMG!
LIVERY STABLE REMOVED
THE undersigned hav
ing built and just fin
ished tlicir tplendid
iplendid Omnibus daily fr
the R. lt. Dejiot. *
•y 25,1849.
re satisfac-
patronage.
SALTER dfIV £. "
CITa'
For the i
Diseases c
of the blood, o
Among the many nnd important discoveries of this
^-iteration, is one who-.e fame will be written, as trhh~
i sunbeam, in the history of the past S A NDS* SAR-
SAP ARILLA stands forth alone, aud by its own works
i power—that mute eloquence so irresisti-
- in the appeals of the suffering for relief,
nswered. Thousands of cases of disease
:ured by this invaluable medicine, such as
shed in the records of time. These things
sin secret places, or in some unknown town,
formed in onr principal cities and public
places. They are brought before the world to substan
tiate, beyond doubt, the healing virtue* of this prepar
ation ; and theJkcts unfolded, although gigantic, are as
plain as tho light of day.
The Sarsaparilla is combined with the most effectu
al aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent
simples of the vegetable kingdom; and its unprece
dented success in the restoration to health of those who
had long pined under the most distressing chronic maT-"'
adies, lias given it an exalted character—furnishing, as
it docs, evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recom
mending it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only
can know. It lias long boon a most important desid-
similar to this-
aeh, and bowels with nil the precision and potency of
mineral preparations/ yet without any of their delete
rious effects upon the vital powers of tho system. Al
though possessed of powerful Lealicg properties.it»
entirely harmless, and will not iuj uro the a
e that u
li nil the
u the liver, ■tom-
seated in the frame, and carrying last
i along the path of life, then its mysterious in
felt and seen; it enkindles new life and vig-
rings health and strength to the suffering ami
Omnibus officesat the Newton House and Franklin
House.
Stage and Livery office at the Franklin House.
We will also run a splendid line of four horse Coaches,
daily, from Forsyth to the Indian Springs.
Dr. Gordon’s
VEGETABLE ANTI-BILLIOUS
FAMILY PILLS.
TT'OR the cure of Headache, Gi.Mincss, Salt Rheum,
JJ Rheumntisin, Piles, rieartbiii ii. Worms, Dyspep
sia, Cholera M«rbus, Pains in the Back, Limbs and
Joints, General Weakness, Fits, Consumption, Palpita
tion of t&L Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the
Throat, Eratil‘s‘la3, Deafness Dropsy, Asthma, Itcliing
of the Skm. Pevcrs of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel.
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,and all
Diseases e
bid si
r from
3 of the blind, :uld u
Every disease to which the human frame is.subject,
originates frihn impurities of tho-b',o«-Xor derangement
of the digestive organs.
Dt. .Gordon's Family Fills,. .
Being compounded exclusively of such ingredients as
nature intended should operate on the impurities of the
Human'System, strike at the root of tne disease, re
moving all impurities from the body, opening the pores
externally and internally, separating all foreign and ob
noxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood, of
which it is the origin, must be thoroughly pure, neces-
mperv
nly thoroughly
d by tb<
1 ‘* ®“ c .* fa • *hds yUiu j to tract or parcel of land known and distinguished 3d Met; No 265, 20th dist, 3d sect*, No 755; 1st dwf,
br No. 168. ia the 6th dUtrict of .sail),county, coil-14thsect; No 842,1 st dL-t,4tkscd t : N»230,1 ltbigst,
" tiining JZl^lred OSiiv actos J.ro «■ fei*-it j 1st sect; No SOff, 2d dirt, 4 th sect dBt,
bi'ing the east part of said lot, ndjoimti^lbe lands of : 1st seift; No ' '
M. Gamp, J. D. Baring and E.Bmhd. bo the waters of 1st sect ; No 464,1« dist.
itdW^lhaacf^ Jfo- f>88, «
—^ nnT , . nr m , u „ - . t — .... . tdist, 4&t*eetr-}»o lui'lltlv^
I Flat Creek. Your petitioner further showetb that the 1st sectNo 698,20th jdfet, Id sect ',N» *
ud Cu'iins has since departed ihi< life without exe-1 l»t 5°
Southern illninal I.mironceCo,
gOMF. OFFICE, la their building opposite tha Post
‘ CommunSpions should lie adflroased, ai*d appii-
cativu fot raLrance made, to
~ 'i, mo. tf - J.JJ. PAfl^JKS, Scc^
, _ T .,- _J,A^RRErr,
7 60^C»-MAk4r8, 1
failed. Within
months, more than one hundred case
gravated forms of Dyspepsia have been cured by the
medicine, where rigid dieting, the btfapifl. and almost
every other moans had been rioorltjfto without any
benefit, awl whin death stared its, miserable victim
fully in the face. If Dr. Gordon's PiUs were not adapt
ed to the core of any but this horrid malady, their aui-
•r fails to core the worst c
lesef Piles, in one week.
Ytnro more detailed description of . the Medicine, the
!« m t*e place.
—ALSO—
UMtfM article «JC .If ShC
March II.
title* in conformitv with s'.-Ll bond,or making ! 4thsect; No 1002,2Ptfi«a-it; Na25d
s therefor * and’that J etfors administra- ; M sect; No 288,1st dist 4th sect; No 3^
e been granted to Miyhuel li Ford, of said ! 4th a
’ “ r petitioner has paid the e ’
i. , _ .. . . . ill give t_ .
hert fhav Afik on.hand eeveraLa J3T* All orders must be addressed to G. W. BUR
e Copi'antiv* iSiufactaring all de- 4 BROTHER, 154 Greenwich street. New V or]
[ofC tjfcRIAGESj■ ’ who hare tbj Sole Agency the South and West
;uicina CTE))IAL;
OB, THE EUJ^l OF LOVE.
•mplainta it is adapted
- «,Ky,t .
A. B.«fe D. Saxos—Gentlemen: I would not have
presumed to write to you, if it was not niy duty to let
the public know the almost miraculous effect your Sar
saparilla has had upon me. My limbs were covered
with ulcerous sores, so tliat I eould not walk during
tin? whole Spring and Summer. In this situation I
commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla, and after ta
king two bottles was entirely cured. I mart also tell
you of another wonderf ’
ed with tl.ii
told him the loss of his sight was inevitable, and per
manent blindness seemed to be liis fate. Three not-
ties entirely restored Ilia sight, and we cannot but re-
commeud all similarly afflicted to use Sands’ Sarsapa
rilla. BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER.
ITS POPULARITY ABROAD.
Maracaibo, Ve
Messrs. Sands—Gentler
the public to make known
ceived from using your valuable Sarsaparilla. About
three years since I was attacked with Rheumatism in
my shoulders, and also in my legs, and so severe waa\
the pain, that I was nnable to sleep. I tried all of the \
best medicines I could hear of without receiving any 1
benefit, until through the advice of a friiud 1 procured |
some of your Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottles
in the course of fifteen days, I found myself entirely
well. 1 have no hesitation in saying your SsncspariUe
is tiie best medicine I ever took, nnd can confidently
recommend it to my friends and the public,
ent servant,^ JE3URDlf
New-York, Jan. 8,1850.
Messrs. Sands.—Gentlemen,—I have great pleasure
in acknowledging to you tho great benefit I have re
ceived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of
pulmonary disease, I made a voyage to Euroraj, 1 *
while there continued to be afflicted. A few wet
joycS
ed difficulty of respiration, I am entirely relieved by
the use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a moi
important and truly valuable discovery in thebealin
art. I feel that I have not for fourte
so good health as at present
Very gratefully yours,
S. E. SEYMORE
Prepared and -sold, wholesale and retail, by A. E Jr
D.SANDS, Druggists A Chetewls, 100 Fulton-*t, cor
ner of William, New York. ‘ ?old also by Druggists
generally throughout the United States and Canadas.
Price §1 per bottle; six bottles for ?5.
” leby HILL ASMlTHi also REESE A WARE
Athens, Ga.
tmiji
£ YOUTH & HAWHOOD.
VIGOROUS LIFE,
imaiure Dcatb.
Kiuhelin on Self-Preservation.
OSLY'25 CENTS.
This Book, just published, is filled with useful infor-
Orgs
. the infirmities and diseases of the Gcncrativs
It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood
11 who apprehend or suffer under
1 Agi
prolonged indiscre
tions—to all who feel the exhaustive effects of sedenta
ry and lianeful habits—to all who in addition to declin
ing pliy.deal energy, are the victims of nervous and
mental debility, and of moping and melanclioly despon
dency, Dr. K. would say—
READ THIS BOOK.
The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives,
will prevent years of misery and suffering, and eavo
annually thousands of livt
Parents by reading iL will learn hi
lestniction of their children.
t2jP* A remittance of 25 cents, cm-losod
prevent tha
•Vpic Fall Goods. *
THE tindrr4gpe3 is now receiving his FaUaikl Win-
* tor stock ot goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Gn>-
ceric-, Hardware, Cutlery, Hat*, Shoe*, «f<\, all of which I
hare born sehvUxl with gteat care to suit tbe country j
tr.v.le, and will bo sold lo* fog cash or exclumgrd for!
. tho prahax of the country, , W.S.GRADT.
_U.l.11. M \ _____ _
: , LADIEST-VfSETT?KS.
* TUST toqeivcd ami fit sal* a good assortment <
gf Ladie ‘‘.Jlrviag sod Summer VireUes by
March 21' * / R. L. BLOOMFIELD.
7new grocery store.
rrUIS Sab-crilsrrs wouW I - - • -
L goal chi» q- of Atlxm-a
an 1 eramL-v tnufo; JImJ whkh will Wl
alv rash, i«r to punctual dealety..
’ inform .the I
*•»*** ,jt tleti. Ncureleia iu the Kece,
mns , a the Far*. Deafne-t whic!- * generally
tat art toaplehJ. c»I!eil Tic DoJoresx.
DR. CHRISTIE’S J
GA1.VANIC BRACEL.3TS
^ in r.1.3 sad raraJjrt*.
Laergy ia the Until or t th
r petitioner in duty bound will e
A->foaralrt ev.1
Pewnaiie I'ow^l.iut^ >
the He*d
Wherefore, your petf- ; fated. And tbe following Lands in the Sffttsof«<*■-,'*
‘ r mav be ordered to i >tia: about 2000 acres, in throe tracts, all. contiguous i. r !
aid 6ond, according : with a first rate Plantation, of between-five a*d .
and provided, an3 j hundred acres cleared land, m a high sUte of CuUi-
ever pray, Ac. ration, with every improvement for cony-enieare or
T. W. ALEX ANDEIt, J’e.iticner’s AU’y. comfort, with a good eUtcm for holding water, spring
• .1 and well of water, and lying immediately upon Lak^
IVhereupcn, ' ‘ " ‘ ~ ” * -t-'-. A-- 1 - ^ ^ “
this applies ^
;tes of tl»L state; and two or
—rt--» «tl concerned mav file their
-br tht said Michael H.
AlhwcsJ
, . letter,
addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Third
& Union streets, between Spruce A Pine, Philadelphia,
I wil lenscre a hook, tinder envelope per return of mail
FIFTEEN YEARS
of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this
city, have rendered Dr.K. the mort expert and success-,
ful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all
diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with nl-
cors upon tha body, throat, or legs, pains in tiie head or
bones, mercurial rheumatisms, strictures, gravel, dis
eases arising from youtlifol excesses or impurities of the
blood, whereby tiie constitution hits become enfeebled,
: He who pieces himself under the
i confidently rely upon hi* skill
>r a. m xiXdfi
•i ctiona, (if.^iy they have) why th* mid Michael H.
'hsrewi- admiAstrator of tiie said James Cullins, deceas-
r«mi ro- eho_uld nf* execute titles to the stud tract of land
n conformitT with the bond.
Attest: JESSE MURPHEY, n. c. c. a
May 6,1850.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
, GREEABLY to an order of the honorable th
Inferior Court of Clarke cnunty,.when sitting fo
* JII £? S ?- Price.’:
The Galvanic Belt Three Dollars, ^ 4 GR
- . Dollar Eaca. ordiuar,- purpose*, will be sold befivv tbc Coart-him=e
- , 8 Flaid, Ona Dollar. iiooT m ^ tovn ^ WatkmsviMe, <« the first Tuesday
tin,,/ raSvtlrti U?t? IV 1 » n ^ptenber next, all tb. real estate of Wm.Tlumias,
**•**•.rnr hmhadet tke j„ aiuke rounty-coorirtingof about sevea
I on rca- - PARTICULAR CAUTION. hundredandsix^racresoflsnd.oo tbe waters of the Ap-
’ . WrArtn •/ CeuniATjnn nirwu<H bmUstteu*. palacliee, above the -Hizh SboaL«. Terms on the day.
* ’ .,, I ^:,? aOHEHEA35 ’ “• ^ - STEPHEN JACKSON, 1 F .-
CEKKKAL AQKNT VDR THt-yNITEP^STv^yxS^ ' L >
lv they can sffordro sell for a amaUJprbfit-^bellering For sale in by the authorised agent
in»he..l.la-lago ilwt - » betterttgom Dr<. HILL A SMim . -- •
-%*•***■ — H HEREAS. Robert C.
nDl'Dl'- ‘ '■ ; »» Letters of Adaiinistratioo
UrtAIIVt - StovnO.late of midcoonty/decr
O remnvbd, I 'offer /resale, my Them are, therefore, to dt* and adnfoahh mil and
** ’ -- towccf AtheilL Tho- singular the Jdndrep and creditors of said deceased
mter, en.1 very ereve- ®* Wl appear at my office within the tune pre-
nioiUjr titmed to tko bskn p«rt of ^ril>-l w l»». to *ow ctiu. (it JOJ h»r.) -hj
leccf^-eond to tbr ckorcbc, Totf, low - wt'l Lcttor, ahoubl not be gunted.
oodokro. Addn. tbo -bwitar U Vau». O. I Oir— —dor a, bud ot ISM
CCO. • April 18. te. STLVARCS UA5DRCM. • *JlJACKSOS.c.Co.
ksos.Ip
WILLIAM THOMAS, f 1
Julf 4,1850. .MANCYTHOMAS, Adm'x.
’T”*^ 810 "'-"sfiimey.tk'ammellacu
A 1,7.1AM. • -d
IRDXr-N.Mt.SipND HAUDWAIUv, _
pgte Mjb *d»ig««U -oloolof lUrdomo- un.iotb',«dl4oi>ad to lie ebirtboj .Arab ioi , •^d Lellin ^ooU wA be smled.
I jin row
M ircli 7.
received and f
' SUMMEY,
,'Vravmeu.
BarbcriwtiBpto.
iiassel.dil
jgstwy»ypiMC a*w»'
• aad.lhepabliu gene rally ,-that hi
.Imppytoao “
patronage.
r _ fll of water, «nd lying immediately
i or tiered by the Court, That jaotice ! Jackson, which abounds m the finjat fish ntthespring,
*•. s " ra •—!.«.«»»?• -”“^3^; •iK^’S ^
DJ river. This tract is now cay” re- ■
ing comfortable quarters for a large feu
good dwelling house, 60 feet front by 44 rear, ,
six rooms and two passages on first floor, aud
rooms and passage on second floor, besides
front, ami good framed negro Louses.' Also 5
or Land in Cocke county. Tconesme, in all of
great bargain will be sold. And if the Lands can'
sold. 50 negroes, and Stock of all kinds will ~
if Dr. K. may
aphvrieUiL
ly address Dr. K. by letter.
actions, difficult or painful n
'■ (post-paid)
Packages oi jneaicn .
I by sending a remittance, and put up secure’from Dam^
age or Curios-ity.
Booksellers, News Agents, Tedlers,
..... is.. - *
supplied
N E. W T O N H (
AtSeaa, Geoijta.
•ietorof the abovi .
shod, Hotel, expects, from
lease, apdattention tobu-
— ■ i . i.». . i sUlndnMridwp ‘
sold,50 newow.andstock of all kmd# will he ,s<8d .wants. - • LOVICK P. THOM8
with them, oerides Corn, Fodder, Blacksmith'* and j-. Athens, Janwnr,184fo
Plantation tools of eveiy .description. . ’ , i — ^— — 1 ;—«—
August 30.1840. ly YTM.^CARK ' SPRING STYLES, 18
VtR and Moleskin Hats, just rei
Man* 21; 1850.
kanes for sale in Atliens by
SB A PETERSON, and
:MH>rk prices.
CONVERSE, TODD & GRAYDON,
VYUelcsale.Dcalcrs la
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods.
i*3 Liberty;Street, Cor. of Ntutmi, near the Pott Office
■ NEW YORK. <
May 9,1850.
A, B. & Df SANDS,
35SU©S'JSTS AOT) ffiHESHSSS,
No. 100 Fulton Street. Corner of William.
NEW YORK.
May*
B E i
STj&GB line
FROM ATHENS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE.
subscriber having
m ' ^ lfoftable haeje.
Notice.
ibscriber still continues to fceep open
his HOUSE in jErrxaaox,' Jackson county,
Gn, for the accommodation of Travelers.
Man and l»rse, per.day, ^
“ « all night 100
7 tf. J.B.NABERS.
April, ll46.
■refill drivi
with good stock and careful
ajEEove named places.
BLANK. MOTES.
contractor on tho [ A LOTof superior Blank Notes, just printedand for
renfoAtble : sale at this office.
•ere, between the! ~ * "
. « i TO SHERIFFS.
The Hack'leaves Athens Tnesdaya, Thuredava.! * LARGE supply of Sheriffr• Bill* of Sale, neatly
and Saturday?, and arrives at the Circle in time for the {printed and for sale low at the Southern Whig
care same days. -Leaves the Circle on Moodsys,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o’clock in the
and reaches Athens iV “ _I " _
He has also a
where faorsea,«arriages, Ac, can
Jan-fol.
DR. JAYNE’S ^
FAZVZXX.Y XVIEDICIWES.
T HE subscriber is jn*t receiving n supply i»f .Dy
Jayne’# Family Medicines, all of which, are offered
at the Philadelphia prices; consisting, among other ar
ticles, of Jayne’s Expectorant, Hair Tonic, Alterative -
Hair Dye, Carminative Balsam,Tonic Vcrmifoge. Sfny-
otive I‘ills. Ague Pills, «£c.,«S:c. '
May M, 1810, WIL S. QB'IDT
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
JAMES^BRJ
RrapEcm-tiT informs lb
removed his shop io the 1
at all times be pro-1 T) ROWN, Loaf, Crushed and
J. P. RADFERD. i D and cheap, for sale by
' March7. SUMMEY,
SUGARS! SUGARS! \ •_ ,
Crushed and Powdered Sugars fresh
TRAMMELL * CO.
of the Post Office, near tL
street and College AVeotia-f where he is prepared to
execute In the most superior style and on short notice
all kinds of v, nhi li ofburiness.
Ha ringproeiired tin? services o f Mr. Haudrup^amobt
!?R I i or ua ^ er yM 6 management the es*
tabuthment will be placed, he can assure the public that
Athens, Jan. 11,1849.
dat'any othet «